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| Movie Buff Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: UK
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out of interst when you walk into a cinema where abouts do you ask to sit?? front middle back, left right? i always go at the front of the middle, that way im on that little balcony bit, that way i have no ones head in the way
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| Movie Buff Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: UK
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| i get a pain in my neck sitting at the front as you have to look up so far as for sitting at the back, it annoys me as you have so many people in front of you and you have to wait so long to get out and run to the toilet after the movie
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| Movie Buff Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: USA
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| I like to sit in the middle rows... In the front rows, I find it a burden to have to look straight up and then have a neck pain. As for the back rows, I get disturbed from the many people who constantly leave the door to just get a refill or use the restroom, etc. I mean, cant they just wait until the movie is over? | ||
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| Movie Critic | I'll tell everyone where the optimum seating position is, but it won't really be relevant, seeing as most people seem to go to the old-fashioned flat, rear entry style cinemas... The trick is not to sit where the best visual might be, but the best audio, so as close to the centre of the speaker system as you can, so you're sat in the "sweet spot", where the surround sound works exactly correctly. It's the little things that make the most difference...
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